was this:

As always, the majority would sit in the back and minority in the front, which led to two rows being unoccupied...the result: difficult to have everyone included in the class discussion, let alone being understood in the back or being able to understand what was said in the back. But neither one group was letting go of insisting.. 


Sat, 2008-02-16 20:29
not really polite
maybe you can point out that next time
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»Sun, 2008-03-02 00:41
Well, I guess it's a
Well, I guess it's a different perspective, isn't it?
Something new to appreciate there...
The other students surely didn't get an opportunity to see if the barber cut his hair well from the back...but you did. Now that must count for something...
It might also have been useful to revisit some maths lessons by calculating the area of his bald patch...
Try these out next time round, if you get lucky again. If you have to go through this regularly, I charge 2 euros per idea after my first 2 free ones.
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»Fri, 2008-07-25 19:56
were you the only one looking at his back?
Ha ha, were you the only student looking at his back?
In my parts of world some they call it punishment
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